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Page 40 text:
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A DATE WITH JUDY First Row-Norma Lowe, Therese Ditty, Vivian Yantes, Delores Farnick, Virginia Dunn. Second Row--Andy Jim Warhol, Rosemary Ziegler, Joyce Jorgenson, Mary Ann Bed- norz, Jimmie Nolan. Back Row-Harlan Scherer, John Van Beusekom, Jane Kuka, Ed Frach, Edward Muckenhirn. judy'is detcrninicd to beat the slacks off'Pootsie by' udicning contrniutions to the Llwnr munity Relief Fund-the winner to be Queen at at a school dance. She enters a whole raft of con- tests, as a means of raising some quick money-dusing her parents' names. Judy's father wins a nat- ion-wide contestfor Ukissablelipsf'l3ut judyfis not one to give up easdyn She tdcs her hand at writing a true confession story entitled I Am a Bigamistf' Unfortunately, the script gets mix- ed up with Mrs, Fosters speech to the PTA, and when she is unable to give the speech herself, it is read for her. Judy, also trys to interest a threatrical piroducer in giving her and Mitzi joibs as actresses.ln diernidstcd allthis,Birs Schultzhannncr siveeps in,xvaving the Hconfesshin xnanu- script and demanding that Mrs. Foster resign from the PTA, On top of this, Oogie barges in and tells Judy he's tired waiting for her to make up her mind, he accepted '1'ootsie's invitation to the dance, judy practically dissolves in tears but before the evening is over, she is mixed up in a near elopenient-and in a last minute mad rush, goes to the dance with Uogie-and, believe it or not,she nscroxvned Q2ueen,too,in place of'Footsiel Judy Foster ..... Randolph Foster .. Dora Foster ..... Melvin Foster ..... . . Hannah .......... Barbara Winsocket Ooogie, Pringle ........ CAST .. Virginia Dunn . . . Jimmie Nolan . . . Therese Ditty . . . . . . Eddie Frach Mary Ann Bednorz . . . . Vivian Yantes . Eddie Muckenhirn Mitzi Hoffman .... Mr. Martindale . . . Mrs. Hotchkiss . .. Eloise Hotchkiss . . . Mrs. Schultzhammer Rexford O'Conner . . Susie ........ .. . . . . Norma Lowe . Harlan Scherer Rosemary Zeigler . . . , , Delores Farnick Jane Kuka J. Van Beusekom Joyce Jorgensen
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DECLAMATION llelzino High School took a more active part in declaniation this year, The participants oi the one-act play, .-Xntic Spring, received an excellent rating, Richard lflenze received a very good in memorized oratory. Andy jim Vklzirhol received a good in original oratory. Lenore Motzko and Lucille Connelly received very good in l1u1U'O1'0US. BCV'Cfly Sell received an excel- lent and Toinniy Condon received a very good in manuscript reading. Marjorie Frcdericks and Carol .Xsikov were eliminated in the preliminziry contest. Mary Ann liednorz did not present her selection in drainatics. 1 First Row-Marjorie Fredericks, Marjorie Justus, Carol Askov, Lenore Motzko, Second Row-Therese Ditty, Richard Ditty, Tomm Condon, Andy Warhol. Third Row-Lucille Connelly, Vivian Yantes, Richard Henning, Virginia Dunn. Back Row-Mary Ann Bednorz, Harlan Scherer, Edward Muckenhirn, Jimmie Nolan, Beverly Sell.
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DRUMS OF DEATH First Row-Joyce Jorgensen, Clement Matter, Mary Alice Lundsten. Second Row-Juanita Mense, Mary Ann Hoernemann, Eileen Grotz, Back Row-John Van Beusekom, Jane Kuka, Wallace Johnson, Lyle Czech. Sheldon Ha rley Jules ........... Mrs. Oakley . .. Mrs. Gillette .... Eugenia Bowles Amelia Gillette Newton Cooper Doctor Cameron Paula Bailey .. Celeste .,....... CAST . . , , Joyce Jorgensen . . . . . . Wallace Johnson .. John Van Beusekom Mary Ann Hoernemann . . . . . . . Mary Lundsten .... Jane Kuka . , , Eileen Grotz Lyle Czech . . . Clement Matter . .. , Juanita Mense i 1.l junior class play this year's juniors chose a tli1'ec-act inys 1 toinuly. e title ofthe play was HlJl'lllllS of Death by llowarcl Reecl, just the title suggested how sinister, thrilling, and full of suspense the play really was when it was presented on April 30. 'llhe story of the play is eoncernecl with a group of oclrlly contrasting people. They have rc- ceivetl a telegram, which they discover is false-but the cliscovcry coines too late for them to es- cape from this weircl place, ,Xnrl in the back of it all is the insistent flull throbbing of the myster- ious clrums. Saucy .Xmelia inflicts some spicy bits of comecly into the perforinancc and the glow of romance tleveloips in spite of the terror in the place. Director of the play was Miss Simonet. She cleserycs much crerlit for a fine piece of work.
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